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Wednesday, February 13, 2019

Consider the accuracy of Lear?s claim that he is ?a man / More sinned a

King Lear is throught the whole play a macrocosm who is a sinner and the victim of the evil deeds of those who surround him, those he keeps nearly close most(prenominal)ly are the worst sinners against him. He thinks he does the in effect(p) trustworthy things entirely has to find pop that almost everything he did out of meaning well by the people he considered as the good ones at the time he did it were the equipment casualty moves. When Lear realizes that his moves seem to fork up been wrong he tells Kent and the Fool during a storm that he is a while / More sinned against than sinning, knowing that he excessively queasye geological faults, not only the others. But is King Lear really to a greater extent of a victim than a guilty one?The most shocking and maybe alike the most fatal sin of King Lear is the disinheriting and chasing out of Cordelia by her suffer father right at the beginning of the play. When Cordelia is asked by Lear to tell him how often she loves him she answers in a way Lear did not expect by not telling him sweet words he liked so untold when they were told to him by Goneril and Regan be onwards. She tells him that she loves him like a girlfriend loves her father and nothing more. Lear gets mad at her and calls for France and Burgundy, to give her to one of them as his wife. Lear disinherits Cordelia and she has to leave her home to sour the wife of France.When King Lear s contains away Cordelia he also sends away his most loyal man, Kent. Kent tries to warn Lear about making a big mistake by sending away Cordelia and only listening to what Goneril and Regan say, not persuasion about the consequences the disinheriting of Cordelia might have. King Lear banishes Kent and says that he will have Kent execute if he dares to ever come back again. King Lear cant realize that Kent is one of the true loyal men around him. Kent is withal after that horrible treatment still loyal to his king so he comes back and serves him again in disguise. King Lears madness doesnt allow him to see that Kents advise is only ment to protect and help his king, not to show and kind of disrespect to him.The King is apparently not able to see that Goneril and Regan some(prenominal) are lying to him and that they some(prenominal) are only trying to blind him even more to tump over their goals. Both daughters use the knowlegde they have about their father to take returns of him. His personality helps them a lot because the king seems to be a man that enjoys and loves to be blinded by sweet words... ...ze her death in the end and dies believing Cordelia, who he now knows was the only true loving daughter of the three, is still alive. After all I come to the conclusion that the contention of King Lear about himself is not really accurate. My opinion is that Lears sins burden stronger and the sins against him are the pure results of his own doings. His rage and temper and pride have made him send away Cordelia and so is he responsible fore her fate and death in the end.I also think that Lears handsome personality had a very bad influence on both of his elder daughters and that his bad way of treating people have shown both Goneril and Regan in what ways you can behave when you are the one in power. Of course Goneril and Regan both already might have had their own weaknesses but King Kears behaviour in front of them might also have done a lot of damage.So I mean that if Lear had not commited so many sins himself he would never have travel like this. And it is also because of his sin of pride that to him the sins of the others against him seem so bad while his own sins are not that strong in his eyes.This is why I think King Lear is not a man more sinnes against than sinning.

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